Chief William McIntosh was a prominent leader of the Creek Nation in the early 19th century, known for his role in negotiating treaties between the Creek and the United States government. He was born in 1775 and became a significant figure in the Creek War and the broader context of Native American relations during the period of westward expansion. McIntosh faced controversy within his tribe for his support of treaties that ceded Creek lands to the U.S., leading to his assassination in 1825 by tribal members opposed to his actions. His legacy highlights the complexities of Native American leadership during a time of significant change and conflict.
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William Shelton - Chief - died in 1938.
William McKee - chief executive - was born in 1952.
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